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Word | Old |
(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age; especially not young; an old man's eagle mind- William Butler Yeats; his mother is very old; a ripe old age; how old are you?; often used as a combining form to indicate an age as specified as in a week-old infant / past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old'') / of a very early stage in development / having been alive or on earth for a long time / having lived for a long time; no longer young., | |
Usage | ⇒ She was wearing an old dress ⇒ the old man lay propped up on cushions ⇒ I got my old job back ⇒ she is studying Old English |
Synonyms | ancient, elderly, aged, antique, antiquated, former, archaic, venerable, antediluvian, superannuated, stale, past, primitive, obsolete, hoary, decrepit, experienced, matured, olden, previous, |
Antonyms | new, young, fresh, contemporary, modern, current, recent, youthful, late, hot, childlike, future, immature, novel, up-to-date, adolescent, coming, early, green, junior, |
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